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  • Train companies warn over weather bomb delays as storm forecast to batter London from midnight tonight

    December 11, 2014

    The weather bomb is coming to London and train companies are already warning that it could affect your commute in tomorrow morning.    The Met Office has updated its yellow warning of high winds that are expected to reach the capital between midnight tonight and 9am tomorrow. It says we should expect severe gales – [...]

  • Boris Johnson slams Nigel Farage for blaming M4 traffic delay on immigrants

    December 8, 2014

    London Mayor Boris Johnson has fired a broadside at Ukip's Nigel Farage for blaming his tardiness on immigrants. Farage was due to address the party's first Welsh conference in Port Talbot this weekend but was held up by traffic on the M4. The senior Tory lambasted Farage's excuses as "feeble" and one of the "poorest" [...]

  • TfL seals Tube map sponsorship deal with MBNA

    December 3, 2014

    When it first emerged Transport for London (TfL) was seeking a sponsor for Tube maps back in June 2013, many jokes were made about the possibilities for stations like "Oxoford Circus" and "iPaddington". But now the sponsored Tube map is here: TfL announced today MBNA, the contactless card provider, will have its logos plastered across [...]

  • London Bridge travel disruption: Everything Thameslink, Southeastern, Overground and Southern service commuters need to know

    December 2, 2014

    Most commuters who travel to London Bridge are already used to stuffy train carriages, infuriating delays, slow trawls through crowded platforms and queues for ticket machines.   Yet it could all be about to get even more stressful due to the next phase of a massive Network Rail rebuilding project at London Bridge mainline station [...]

  • London Underground has busiest day in history for second time in three weeks

    December 1, 2014

    Last Friday was the busiest day in history for London Underground, which smashed through a record it had set just three weeks earlier. The tube network carried 4.725m passengers on Friday the 28 November, according to figures released by Transport for London (TfL).  It beat the last record, set on 14 November, where 4.576m journeys [...]

  • Northern Line Tube strike: “90 per cent service is running”, says Transport for London

    December 1, 2014

    The Northern Line is running a good service, with 90 per cent of trains running on time – despite a 24-hour strike by Northern Line drivers, Transport for London (TfL) said today. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union are on strike over the sacking of a driver who failed a breath test, but [...]

  • Home Retail and TfL take Argos underground at Cannon Street Tube station

    November 25, 2014

    Commuters will now be able to pick up everything from laptops and televisions to furniture as they hop on the Tube after Argos launched its first Underground store yesterday. The retailer’s parent company Home Retail Group has signed a partnership with Transport for London to open a store “the size of a large family kitchen” [...]

  • Lib Dem’s Caroline Pidgeon to take the fight to TfL over Wembley Park tube closure chaos

    November 25, 2014

    Leader of the Lib Dem London Assembly Group, Caroline Pidgeon, plans to confront Transport for London (TfL) over closures at key Tube stations during significant events, after the women’s football in­tern­ational at Wembley on Sunday. “With close to 50,000 people visiting Wembley to see this int­er­national game, it seems TfL opted for a cap on [...]

  • Mastercard’s Fare Free Friday returns: Free travel on London transport on November 28 using TfL’s contactless payment

    November 25, 2014

    After a succesful outing two weeks ago, MasterCard is bringing its Fare Free Friday back for another day.    Londoners will be able to travel for free on the Tube, train, tram, bus and DLR this Friday (November 28) if they swipe their MasterCard on the transport network's contactless system instead of an OysterCard.    [...]

  • Transport for London is trying to make Stockwell Cross friendlier to cyclists: Here’s what it could look like

    November 24, 2014

    Another day, another unveiling of one of Transport for London's (TfL) bright ideas for making some of the most dangerous junctions in London safer for cyclists. This time, it's Stockwell, which will be "transformed" as part of works due to begin next year. According to TfL, the number of cyclists travelling along the Cycle Superhighway [...]

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